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1960-1969 (CONTINUED)

Guy-brarian (1964) - After knocking bitter college librarian Mrs. Henry unconscious, Joey Levitch is forced to fill in during Finals Week while she recovers.

Un Hiver du Liver (1964) - The studio acquired this prestigious French film about two young lovers struggling to survive a winter trapped in a cave on nothing but carnal lust and a box of chicken livers.

Rack 'Em up, Fats (1964) - Unauthorized sequel to "The Hustler."

Moonscalator (1964) - Spacemen on Moon Station Z are stranded when the Venutians destroy the Earth's Moonscalator.

The Gift Horse (1965) - Holiday film about a flying horse who brings hope to a coal mining town in West Virginia after Santa Claus develops black lung.

Alementary, My Dear (1965) - Follow-up to 1964's "Holmes On The Range."

Thou Shalt (1965) - Superagent Jack McSutherland receives not only a license to kill but has a dispensation from the Pope to break the other nine Commandments as well. In McSutherland's first outing, the suave man of adventure must race against the clock to stop a bomb hidden by a man disguised as the Queen's gynecologist.

Watusi Is Whatuget (1965) - Nice girl's dad forbids her to Watusi with the blind, but thegood girl's going bad.

The Try-Athlete (1965) - Joey Levitch accidentally stumbles his way onto the Olympic team.

Mercury's Child (1965) - A kid from the planet Mercury lands in Alabama. He needs to be returned to his home planet in 48 hours or he will die... but first the locals need to get over their prejudice.

Yippee-Ki-Yay! (1965) - Story of the Romero's - America's first family of rodeo.

The Road To Green Hell (1965) - Directed by G. Gordon Castle. Two buddies tromp through the Central American jungle looking for a little gold and a little ass along the way.

Rock The Boat (1965) - Blind rockabilly sensation Carl Henky stars as a top rock and roll singer entertainment on a doomed love cruise.

Stop The Future! (1965) - Scientists from around the world discover there's only one way to stop the world from blowing up... to stop time itself.

Bikini Church (1966) - What better way is there to convert those no-goodniks to God?

Al, Quiet On The Western Front (1966) - Al Jones (Joey Levitch) is the biggest coward the Army has ever met!

Thirst Of The Pus Suckers (1966) - Why do the ravenous neighbors always appear when a family's open sores begin to ooze?

American Sicko II: The Revenge Of The Sicko Kid (aka Blood and Anvils - The Blacksmith Goes West (and Ape), and Horseshoes Are The Deadliest Of Weapons (1966) - G. Gordon Castle's follow-up to the 1962 film "American Sicko."

Exhibit Bee (1966) - A frightened young bumble bee finds himself the sole witness to a grisly murder. Based upon the controversial children's book of the same name.

Heaven's Angels (1966) - A British nanny becomes the guardian of a family of Hell's Angels.

Anger On The Farm (1966) - Directed by David Sedan. Based on an off-off Broadway play. A Tennessee Williams-esque glimpse into an anguished family on their collapsing dairy farm.

The Earthquake That Lasted 40 Days! (1966) - A major Earthquake hits tiny San Remo, California - lasting 40 days.

The "M"-ephant (1967) - Joey Levitch stars as a zookeeper who is put in charge of a misfit elephant.

To Die At My Desk (1967) - Touching story of the soldiers who held down the fort working desk jobs during the Korean War.

The Day The Planes Attacked (1967) - Directed by G. Gordon Castle. Futuristic story about airplanes that get pissed for having to navigate the skies as buses for people and decide to kill everybody.

Thou Shalt Kill! (1967) - Next in the series featuring Superagent Jack McSutherland.

Lobster Roll (1967) - Rock and roll movie starring blind rockabilly sensation Carl Henky. It ends with a water-skiing contest pitting the poor and blind (Henky) against the rich (newcomer Martin Sheen.)

The Not-zi (1967) - Joey Levitch is an American GI mistaken for a German U-Boat commander who inadvertently starts the Holocaust. [Banned nearly everywhere.]

They're A Lovely People, Aren't They? (1967) - The bittersweet final teaming of Betty Hayson and Spaulding Mawkish who play staunch conservatives that learn tolerance when their daughter decides to marry a Sudanian bushwoman.

The Dog With The 400 IQ (1967) - Daisy goes from crapping in the backyard to working for NASA in this family comedy about the smartest dog in the world.

Dial 'N' For More Murder (1968) - Unauthorized sequel to "Dial 'M' For Murder" - and starring frequent game show guest Rip Taylor (for some goddamned reason).

For The Love Of God (1968) - Reformed murderer will do anything for the love of God. Eventually, he learns he doesn't need to do anything because God loves everybody.

Dracula Goes To Israel (1968) - After the 1967 war, Dracula goes to Israel to try and bring peace to the region. He brings nothing but chaos and more death.

Carnal Party Beasts Of Sand Dune High (1968) - Kidnapping prison drama bout the murdering of old people and drunken orgies. Directed by G. Gordon Castle.

Thou Shalt Dishonor (1968) - Third in the Superagent Jack McSutherland series.

56 Long Films About Turkmenistan (1968) - The World's Longest Film! Clocking in at an astounding 840 hours, this series of 56 films (average 15 hours each) was screened one time at the Brooklyn Academy of Music over a three month period.

Psychodeli (1968) - Directed by David Sedan. Berkeley hippies are disappearing and fingers are pointing to a corner deli... where the meat is just a little too mellow.

The Opera Buff (1968) - Tone deaf opera singers Joey Jones (Joey Levitch) finally gets his shot at stardom, only he doesn't realize it's in a nudist colony.

Da Nang Shadow Fighter (1968) - Next installment of the Invisi-Bill series. Colonel Bill Malory is the top sniper in the Marine Corp.

Peter Plus Haut Que Son Cul (or Fart Higher Than One's Ass) (1969) - Jean Paul Coutou's first American feature about two women passing the time over an afternoon in a one bedroom flat.

F (1969) - Andy Warhol's little seen five-hour, real time exploration of an impotent man in a motel bed attempting to achieve an erection.

Who's That Knoxing At My Fort (1969) - Joey Levitch play sthe nightwatchman at Fort Knox. When several international burglars try to rob it all at once, chaos ensues.

Escape From Super Villain Galaxy (1969) - There's only one galaxy that a person really shouldn't go in.

The Heart Rippers Of Ape World (1969) - Directed by G. Gordon Castle. Story of a planet completely overrun by apes in the midst of an interstellar war with savage heart ripping aliens.

Testicles - The Great (1969) - Epic story about the fictional Greek God of Fucking.

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